Hormonal fluctuations significantly affect sexual function and desire across different phases of life, underscoring the importance of understanding hormones for both psychological and physiological health.
The intricate relationship between hormones and sexual behavior suggests that evolutionary adaptations still play a critical role in shaping modern intimate relationships and sexual dynamics.
Understanding the impact of progesterone and estrogen on women's sexual psychology reveals how biological factors interact with contextual influences, enhancing the complexity of sexual attraction and desire.
Our findings indicate that changes in sexual desire are not only regulated by hormonal levels but also significantly influenced by evolving social contexts and psychological states.
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